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Thread: Can anyone help ID this trike ? t555 cousin ? Dune cycle ?

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    Can anyone help ID this trike ? t555 cousin ? Dune cycle ?

    http://picasaweb.google.com/stragedy/MysteryTrike

    I was sold this trike as a Montgomery Ward t555 but once I did some research I realized it's something different.
    Possibly made by the same company but quite different in execution.

    Sorry about the bad pics, I'll have some better soon. It has independent suspension and a cage around the engine.

    Anyone know what it is ??

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    OK a little more background.
    I found this picture..http://www.files.3wheelerworld.com/S...74TriSport.jpg
    My trike uses a similar setup for the rear suspension, mostly the long trailing arms. going forward to the frame.
    The differential in mine also looks like one picture in that add - but has two cable operated leather friction brakes not hydraulics.

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    I don't know what trike that is but, man that is one sweet seat! No more soar back after a days ride!

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    Welcome to the board friend. That is a wierd trike you got there brother. Is it a sears?
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    Thanks for the welcome.

    I have no idea if it's a Sears. So far is bears most resemblance to the Alsport.
    I also recognize some of the parts (friction brakes and the torque converter system from this company.
    http://www.gokartsupply.com/clutches.htm
    http://www.gokartsupply.com/brakes.htm

    So at least I can get some replacements if need be. I am having a friend make me some new cables and for now it's running a mountain bike gear shift lever combo for a throttle and brake lever.
    I think the governer is still hooked up, which explains why it wouldn't rev out cleanly. I didn't know the Briggs had a governer, so at leasst now I can figure out how to disable it.

    I used the trike at Burning Man this past week and it got a lot of thumbs up. People either assumed it was a full custom art vehicle or the oddity it is. One guy claimed he recognized it as a Dune Cycle, but who knows.
    The seat was a blessing out there because I have a broken leg and comfort was key for a long night riding around (and giving semi naked girls rides on my lap).


    I've been looking up engine alternatives for it - I can get a brand new 6.5 hp chinese knockoff motor with electric start for $200.
    Or I can attempt to keep it all original and rebuild the Briggs, for probably around the same money.

    Cheers

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    It looks like one of thoes JP penny mud bugs or whatever they were with a car seat. my friend has one but the seat is fiberglass and it has a 5hp briggs
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    Try doing a web search for "Vintage Trike Club". I joined it as a yahoo group. I found them when i first got my Scat Tracker (pennys trike). They have more info on the streel legal non VW trikes.

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    Theres been a couple of those for sale here in UT, but I can't remember what they are called. I will have to see if I can find them again.

    EDIT-Sorry they have already been removed. Can't find the info on them.
    Last edited by Rustytinhorn; 09-03-2007 at 01:38 AM.
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    super90, it appears to not be a MudBug, they seem to have Tec engines and no independent rear suspension.

    Rustys, thanks for looking, if you do remember let me know. I will keep looking.
    I'll look up the yahoo group.

    Cheers

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    that thing looks almost exactly liek the thing i built in highschool in metalshop lol.
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    I am starting to wonder if this thing was made as a full custom like that, it's so similar in parts and execution to both the Montgomery Ward and the Alsports.....but isn't either.

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    I would have to go with the custom made trike...I have one of the original Dune Cycles with the independant rear suspension and a roll cage with the bucket seat..Nothing like your picture..Someone built a great copy..That's what I think.. Do you still have it?
    Asphalt is for getting there......

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    Yup, still have it.
    I discovered that the B and S engine was not the original, there were witness marks under the paint that showed a larger engine, capacity unknown.

    It's evolved a bit lately, and I am right in the middle of modifying it. I got a chinese replica of a GX200 honda 6.5 hp for it from a closing pep boys for $70 (bargain!)
    I also cut the forks and steering head from a DR100 ('84) and then cut the front of the headstock on the trike and then welded them together.
    It's REALLY laid out like a chopper now.
    I also cut the frame when I shipped it back from Cali, so I made a half inch thick flange and welded that on, so now it can be unbolted in the middle for shipping.

    I just need a new jack shaft (had to cut the old one, rusted together) and a torque converter since the old one had been bolted solid and the drive side replaced with a clutch.
    Should be ready in a few weeks.

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